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Ravens' Harbaugh Says 'No Way' Lamar Jackson Could've Played Through Injury vs. Chiefs
There was "no way" Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson could have returned from his hamstring injury to finish Sunday's 37-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, coach John Harbaugh announced on Monday.
Jackson left the game after taking a sack for a two-yard loss in the middle of the third quarter with his team down 27-10. The Ravens ended the drive with a field goal before the Chiefs responded with one of their own. Rush then took over near the end of the third quarter.
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Jackson was listed as questionable to return after suffering a hamstring injury. Cooper Rush replaced Jackson under center and finished the game.
Jackson's ailment was among numerous injuries on a disastrous day for the Ravens.
The Ravens received bad news on the injury front on Monday:
Jackson, a two-time MVP, has thrown for 869 yards and 10 touchdowns (one interception) so far this season, adding 166 rushing yards and one touchdown on the ground.
Jackson has managed to stay healthy over the past two seasons, playing all 17 games a year ago and missing just one game in 2023. He missed a handful of games during the 2021 and 2022 seasons, but has, for the most part, avoided serious injuries throughout his career.
Both Jackson and the Ravens hope his recent injury won't keep him off the field too long.
Should Jackson have to miss time, Baltimore will turn to Rush under center. Rush joined the Ravens over the offseason after spending the first seven years of his career with the Dallas Cowboys. Last season, he took over for the injured Dak Prescott and threw for 1,844 yards, 12 touchdowns and five interceptions in 12 games.

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